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A nurse is caring for a client who is 48 hr postpartum and has a deep vein thrombosis.

  • A. Increased warmth in the extremity
  • B. Tachycardia
  • C. Leukocytosis
  • D. Scant lochia rubra
  • E. Decreased extremity edema
Correct Answer:

Rationale: Correct Answer:

Rationale:
1. Increased warmth in the extremity: This is a key finding in deep vein thrombosis indicating inflammation and potential clot progression.
2. Tachycardia: Indicative of the body's response to a clot, signifying a worsening condition.
3. Leukocytosis: Elevated white blood cell count suggests an inflammatory response, further confirming a worsening condition.

Summary:
- Scant lochia rubra: Not directly related to deep vein thrombosis, less relevant in this context.
- Decreased extremity edema: While it could indicate improvement, it is not specific to deep vein thrombosis and may not be a reliable indicator.